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Eadgar or
Edgar is an Anglo-Saxon
given name and can
refer to the
following individuals:
Edgar of England, (c. 943 or 944 – 975), King of
England Eadgar...
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Edgar (or
Eadgar; c. 944 – 8 July 975) was King of the
English from 959
until his
death in 975. He
became king of all
England on his brother's death....
- Æthelwulf 'noble-wolf', Ælfred 'elf-counsel',
Eadweard 'rich-protection', and
Eadgar 'rich-spear'. Æthelred's
notorious nickname, Old
English Unræd, is commonly...
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Archived from the
original on 1 July 2018.
Retrieved 16
January 2018. "
Eadgar (Edgar the Peacemaker)". archontology.org.
Archived from the
original on...
- New Minster, Winchester,
listing visitors who had
entered into
confraterity with the abbey.
Edgar is
listed half-way down on the
right as "
Eadgar ****o"...
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Eadgar (or Edgar; died
between 789 and 793) was a
medieval Bishop of London.
Eadgar was
consecrated between 787 and 789. He died
between 789 and 793....
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Edgar (or
Eadgar) was a
medieval Bishop of Lindsey.
Edgar was
consecrated possibly in 693. He died
between 716 and 731. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of British...
- of the King on the
obverse surrounded by a
circle with the King's name (+
EADGAR REX ANGLOR[UM])
around the edge. The
reverse had a
small cross in the centre...
- Scotland. A
common misconception is that the
surname is
related to Edgar,
Eadgar, O'daire or MacDaire.
Robert Fitzgerald De
Athdare was the
first Adair....
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Edgard Lévy,
French Jewish Resistance fighter Edgard Varèse,
French composer Eadgar (disambiguation)
Edgar (disambiguation)
Edgardo This
disambiguation page...